CRASH – A1053834
Safe 10-23-2015 Manhattan
***SAFE 10/23/15*** SECOND CHANCE FOR CRASH!! CRASH IS ONE COOL KITTY-BE HER HERO! Crash is a five year old fab feline who desperately needs us to advocate for her precious life tonight. She was sadly surrendered due to her former owner’s “personal problems.” (But it sounds like she is being surrendered due to “spraying outside the litterbox.” Surely, her former family didn’t bother taking her to the vet. It doesn’t mention if Crash was every fixed. She is described as relaxed and playful around kids” and will “suck on someone’s shirt when she is comfortable being around you.” She is purrfectly healthy and would be a purrfect addition to a calm, quiet home. She even lived with a cocker spaniel. This terrific tabby would love to snuggle up to her new purrson on the sofa. Could that special someone be you? Please reserve Crash online or let a rescue know if you can help. So put a little love in your heart and home with cool kitty, Crash!!!
Manhattan Center
My name is CRASH. My Animal ID # is A1053834. – P
I am a female brn tabby domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 5 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 10/05/2015 from NY 11217, owner surrender reason stated was PERS PROB.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
10/10/2015 Exam Type OBSERVATION – Medical Rating is 2 NC – MINOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is EXPNOCHILD, Weight 6.1 LBS.
Cat urinate all over the place
10/05/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
10/05/15 16:37 Basic Information: Crash is a 4 year old domestic short hair famle cat. Crash will suck on your shirt when she is comfortable being around you. Social Life and Personality: Around children Crash is relaxed and plays gently. Cash has never been around any other cats so it is unknown how hw will reeact to them. Crash has been around one cocker spaniel who she was very tolerant of. Crash is litter ox trained amd was kept indoors only. Crash was described as playful, shy, mellow, friendly, fearful, aloof, quiet, and independant with a medium activity level. Behavior Issues: Crash has good behavior and has never bitten another person or animal. Crash was never given a bath so it is unknown how she will react to this event. Crash enjoys having someone trim her nails, brush her coat, and hold her.Crash will struggle when being placed in a carrier Crash has litter box problems a few times a week, spraying outside of the litter box. This has been going on for 1 to 6 months. For a New family to Know: Crash uses clumping litter in a hooded litter box. Crash likes to play with wand toys, catnip toys, string and stuffed animals. Crash did not have a scratching post so it is unknown if he will use one. When at home crash will be in the same room with you and likes to stay in her favorite spot.Crash eats both wet food and dry food from the brand fancy feast. Crash likes to sleep where ever she feels most comfortable. Intae Behavior: Crash was fearful during her intake with a stiff body but allowed staff to collar, scan for a microchip and take pictures with no signs of aggression.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
10/11/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPERIENCE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Around children Crash is relaxed and plays gently. Cash has never been around any other cats so it is unknown how she will react to them. Crash has been around one cocker spaniel who she was very tolerant of. Crash was described as playful, shy, mellow, friendly, fearful, aloof, quiet, and independant with a medium activity level. Reaction to assessor: Crash was calm and relaxed upon approach. Reaction when softly spoken to: Crash looks at the assessor, but seems alert. Reaction to door opening: Crash remains soft and relaxed. Reaction to touch: Crash remains in place for petting, head-butts softly, and leans on the assessor’s hand. Reaction when picked up: Crash remains calm and allows handling. Crash’s owner reports that she has litter box accidents a few times a week and sprays outside of the litter box for 1-6 months. We are unaware if any modifications steps were taken to try and address this behavior in the home, so we cannot be sure what the trigger may have been or if this behavior may continue in a future home. However, we recommend that potential adopters be comfortable with management and modification techniques for elimination outside the litter box should this behavior continue in a home environment. Behavior Determination: Experience Crash has acclimated well during her stay in the shelter environment. She interacts with the observer, appreciates attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. Her behavior is social and appropriate for an average adopter, but due to the litterbox issues we recommend an experienced adopter prepared to manage this behavior. Date: 10/08/15 Reaction to assessor: Crash looks tense in her cage when approached by the assessor. Reaction to door opening: Crash remains crouched down at the back of the cage, alert with eyes wide open. Reaction to touch: Crash accepts the stroke, but shows no interest to the touch and began to lip lick in place. Placement determination: Experience / no child Crash tolerates attention and petting but may be fearful in the shelter, and may be intimidated by small children. Due to the behaviors seen in the care center, we feel that this cat will do best in a calm, quiet home with experienced cat parents and without children.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
10/05/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
Scan negative BARH Female Ear mite negative No fleas and applied Activyl Deworming with Pyrantel pamoate – .6 ml Moderate dental tartar Friendly behavior during exam NOSF
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